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Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. 1889

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Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. 1889
Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. 1889

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New Zealand
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J. Schröt.
J. Schröt.
1889
16
conserved
conserved against the earlier Famintzinia Hazsl. 1877
ICN
Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. 1889
genus
Ceratiomyxa

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Ceratiomyxa

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Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. 1889

Fruiting body consisting of a system of usually erect, simple or branched columns, but sometimes taking the form of a poriod or branched crust like structure, usually white or pale. Hypothallus thin, membranous, effused, colourless or white when dusted with spores, sometimes nearly imperceptible. Capillitium, columella, and peridium absent. Spores borne individually on stalk like protuberances, these occurring over the surface of the entire fruiting body, smooth, usually colourless or very pale.

Fruiting body a series of erect, simple or branched columns, usually white. Spores attached individually by thread-like stalks. A single species in New Zealand.

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Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. 1889
Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. (1889)
Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. 1889
Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. (1889)

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Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. 1889
Australia
Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. 1889
New Zealand
Southland
Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. 1889
New Zealand
Waikato
Ceratiomyxa J. Schröt. 1889
New Zealand
Westland

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1 January 2001
1 June 2012
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